Helios and the “Three Graces”

<p>Helios is the Ancient Greek personification of the Sun. Persephone is the Ancient Greek personification of the Earth&rsquo;s core (Kore). The Persephone story focuses on the relationship between Persephone and Demeter. But Helios is also important because he watches over Persephone. I am a Helios archetype. My &ldquo;twin flame&rdquo; is a Persephone archetype. I am two-meters tall, hyperactive, with a 135 IQ. My twin flame is 158 cm tall, also anxious, with the same IQ. We both share the same auburn hair and hazel eyes. We are both Slavic-Celtic, but also look Greek.</p> <p>I keep wondering why my &ldquo;twin flame&rdquo; is like Persephone, rather than Hestia; who &mdash; according to the New Age cults &mdash; is supposed to be the twin flame of Helios. My interpretation is that Persephone is akin to a Hestia taken into the underworld. Persephone copes with a fragmented psyche. She essentially has three husbands: Zeus, Hades, and Adonis. But Zeus is actually her father. Hades is actually her kidnapper. And Adonis is actually her adopted child.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@morganpaulpintarich/helios-and-the-three-graces-7cd44962c0b"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p>
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